Check out the 25+ books that will serve as daily prizes for Fantasy Chess 2008. Even if you don't win the grand prizes (Monroi PCMs, a signed board by all the participants, etc.), you have nine chances to win the daily prize, the book of your choice from the list below. if your team improves more than any other team on a given round. If you win a book prize, you will be e-mailed at the end of the tournament so that you can select your title; early winners will get their first choice for titles.

Play The Grunfeld by Yelena Dembo Beating Unusual Chess Openings by Richard PalliserBeating The Fianchetto Defences by Efstratios GrivasUnderstanding the King's Indian by Mikhail GolubevSecrets of Pawn Endings by Karsten Muller and Frank LamprechtPlay the Ruy Lopez by Andrew GreetStarting Out: The Sicilian Schveningen by Craig Pritchett Chess Explained: The French by Viacheslav Eingorn and Valentin BogdanovStarting Out: The Closed Sicilian by Richard PalliserSecrets of Opening Surprises, Volume 7 by Jeroen BoschBeating the King's Indian and Grunfeld by Timothy TaylorStarting Out: The Sicilian Najdorf by Richard PalliserThe French Advance by Sam CollinsThe Taimanov Sicilian by James RizzitanoChess Explained: The Classical Sicilian by Alex YermolinskyChess Explained: The Modern Benoni by Zenon FrancoWhite Repertoire for Tournament Players: French Advance Volume I by Evegny SveshnikovWhite Repertoire for Tournament Players: French Advance Volume II by Evgeny Sveshnikov 50 Ways to Win at Chess by Steve Giddins The Fabulous Budapest Gambit by Viktor Moskalenko Starting Out: Classical Sicilian by Alexander Raetsky and Maxim ChetverikPlay The English by Craig PritchettChess Bitch: Women in the Ultimate Intellectual Sport by Jennifer ShahadeThe Samisch King's Indian Uncovered by Alexander Cherniaev and Eduard ProkuronovThe Queen's Gambit Declined by James RizzitanoDangerous Weapons: 1.e4 e5 by John Emms, Glenn Flear and Andrew Greet Dangerous Weapons: The Queen's Gambit by Richard Palliser, Glenn Flear and Chris WardThe Pirc in Black and White by James Vigus
Tiebreaks
In the event of a tie for a daily prize, the tiebreaks will be:

1. Whose fantasy team has the higher overall score in the competition will win the daily prize
2. The team with the lower average rating will win the daily prize
3. If #1 and #2 still leaves a tie, CLO will award up to three book
prizes. In the case of a larger tie, the overall competition tiebreaks that you guessed when selecting
your team (1. Guessing your overall team score 2. number of moves for the longest game of the tournament) will determine the two book winners.